NOAA and Oshen robots bring back key wind and pressure data from Hurricane Humberto A small, wind–powered ocean robot became the first uncrewed surface vehicle to capture and transmit data from inside a Category 5 hurricane on Sunday, September 28, as part of research by NOAA, the United Kingdom-based robotics company, Oshen, and the University […] The post World first: Mini ocean robot collects data in a Category 5 hurricane appeared first on NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorologi...| NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
The top storylines in multifamily this week are using data to assess amenities, things pros wish they knew when they started, the evolution of student housing, residents want energy efficiency, Kendall Pretzer is a best boss, Amanda Eastwick launches WILD, PPC gaining steam, digital concierge services and AI's $800 billion gap. The post Industry Trends Report | Week of September 22 appeared first on The Multifamily Journal.| The Multifamily Journal
Photo By Eric Ardito Do you ever find yourself staring at the sky and wondering if this will be the year it all blows in? That question hangs heavy in the air for many Floridians each summer. Hurricane season has become more than just a blip on the radar. It’s a regular headline, a seasonal stressor, and for many homeowners,...| Orlando Magazine
With hurricane season in full swing, knowing what to do after a hurricane is essential. The immediate aftermath can be overwhelming and knowing where to turn is difficult. At Acentria Insurance, we’re here to help guide you through the aftermath with care and clarity. The following guidance outlines some need-to-know information to help you navigate […] The post Essential Tips for What to Do After a Hurricane appeared first on Acentria.| Acentria
From More In My Basket During hurricane season, power outages and flooding can threaten your food supply—but good storage practices can help protect it. Whether your food is fresh, frozen, or shelf-stable, where and how you store it makes a big difference during an emergency. This guide walks you through simple ways to keep your food ...| orange.ces.ncsu.edu
If you live in Florida, you know hurricane season is part of life. But being used to it doesn’t mean you can afford to get comfortable. Every year, homes across Central Florida deal with wind damage, flooding, and unexpected repairs that could have been avoided with better preparation. This guide walks through how to get […] The post How to Prep and Recover From Hurricane Season in Florida appeared first on Tier-1 Pro Inspections.| Tier-1 Pro Inspections
AOML and University of Reading held the inaugural Joint US-UK Symposium on Emerging Technologies for High Impact Weather in Reading, UK.| NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
Prepare for the 2025 hurricane season with forecasts predicting above-normal tropical activity this year. High Ocean Heat Content hints at powerful storms.| Severe Weather Europe
A turbulent flight into Hurricane Ian led hurricane scientists to develop a new rating system that measures the bumpiness of flights.| NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
Unveil the ACE index and its function in estimating the energy output of tropical cyclones. Delve into the details of the calculation process and its value in storm analysis.| Severe Weather Europe
As Hurricane Helene developed in the Gulf of Mexico, NOAA researchers gathered critical data from the sea and sky to better understand the storm.| NOAA's Atlantic Oceanographic and Meteorological Laboratory
Atlantic hurricane season officially began recently, kicking off a disaster season that will run from June 1 through November 30. According to predictions from the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), the 2023 hurricane season will consist of 12 to 17 named storms, five to nine hurricanes and one to four major hurricanes. This falls into a fairly average range, but “average” is a bit unusual under the conditions currently emerging around the season.| Risk Management Monitor